“…The socio-cultural elements that form the base of this model signal clearly the need to pay attention to social dimensions but also to the power dynamics, including discursive contestations that characterise any collective system. The work of Grossman, Smagorinsky and Valencia, (1999), Valencia, Martin, Place and Grossman (2009) as well as Gutiérrez (2008) draws on activity theory to focus on the dynamics of identity formation, examining "how the social organisation of people's everyday practices supports and constrains people's cognitive and social development" (Gutiérrez 2008, p.151). Thus this analytical framework prompts researchers to investigate different elements of social learning systems in order to understand the patterns of social activities and development (Doecke&Kostagritz, 2005).…”